Pass Whistleblower Protection in Lame Duck!

There is at least one issue that has bipartisan support: this country must address our growing federal debt and cannot afford to tolerate waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government. As Congress prepares to adjourn, with this crisis looming, it must fulfill its commitments to taxpayers and enact strong legislation protecting federal whistleblowers in this lame duck session.

Protecting whistleblowers is a reform that has strong support across ideological lines. Federal employees, the foot soldiers in the war on waste, fraud and abuse, must get the protections they deserve. They must be able to fight back when they are fired, harassed and demoted in retaliation for their efforts to protect the public health and safety and taxpayer dollars.

Unfortunately, under current law the Merit Systems Protection Board rules against 99% of whistleblowers who file suit to defend themselves against retaliation. Fear of committing career suicide leads federal workers to become silent observers when they witness fraud, waste or abuse, or public safety threats such as the safety violations leading up to the BP oil rig disaster, and the West Virginia mining tragedy.

Congress can and must enact a whistleblower reform law that ensures that federal workers who expose waste, fraud and abuse and who are then punished for speaking the truth have the tools they need to fight that retaliation, and win. Congress must significantly strengthen these protections, but time is running short.

Tell Congressional leadership that federal Whistleblower protection must be a priority for the lame duck.

Letter to

Speaker Nancy Pelosi CA-08

RepresentativePaul Cook

RepresentativePete Hoekstra

and 3 others

RepresentativeJohn Boehner

U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. Senate

If you're serious about reducing the debt and deficit by fighting waste, fraud and abuse, complete passage of the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act during the lame duck. Don't delay again on protection for those who risk their careers to defend the taxpayers.